The story of redemption in the Bible is one of the most exhilarating pieces of literature known to man. As one moves through the text there is an awareness of both God working to restore his once good creation and an awareness of the depth of mankind’s depravity. God tells his story through His people and it is in their stories that we see God’s promises and both mankind’s failures and successes.

No person is perfect; no church is perfect. It's got problems, but it also has potential. What is the purpose of this group of people, and what guidance does the Bible give for how they are to work together? In this collection of articles from Grace Communion International, various authors address the questions.

If you want to really understand something, one of the best things you can do is study its origin, or beginning. This is true of nations. This is true of the church. This book looks at the origins of the church.

A brief introduction to worship within Reformed churches. Are we still maintaining the gains of the Reformation in our worship services? Or have we slipped from our historic roots into a more evangelical model of worship? Through this booklet, learn the difference between the two and the distinctive character of Reformed worship.

In volume 1 and 2 of this work we reminded our readers that the Brethren Assemblies are a unique Christian group, and both insiders as well as outsiders to this group should know why it is so. While the church has seen many reformations, the reformation brought in by the Brethren is unusual and has left an impact upon all church groups.
This volume continues upon the theme.

Brethren Assemblies are a unique Christian group, and both insiders as well as outsiders to this group should know why it is so. While the church has seen many reformations, the reformation brought in by the Brethren is unusual and has left an impact upon all church groups.
Here is the first volume of Brethren Distinctives

King discusses the calling of the apostles and the replacement of Judas as well as the criteria for the office of an apostle. He explores the apostle's mission, purpose and role for Christ. The book also examines passages that use the term apostle for others besides the 12 and determines if they are being called apostles in the strict sense of the term. King is an ordained minister.

These 95 theses summarize the problem of institutionalized Christianity as we have known it for the last millennium and a half.
The article largely speaks for itself. It's not a novel. It's not a history lesson. It's not a narrative.
It's a dish of 95 Theses served cold.

What is a church? What is its purpose? How did the church in the New Testament function? If you cannot answer these three basic questions you will not know how to function as a Believer.
This book focuses on defining the word church and tracing its origin and meaning in the Bible from the first time that word church occurs in the Bible (Lev. 8.3) through to the last mention of the church.

This is a booklet with over 4,400 words. It examines both baptism and communion from a biblical perspective with some insights from early church history, exploring their meaning and the purpose in the life of a Christian. King also focuses on the correct procedures and methods for practicing these sacraments as well as what part they play in the church. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister.

Justin Martyr on Christians, Sacraments, and the Church from the series Justin Martyr: The Man and His Theology by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 8,500 words. This booklet discusses Justin's views on being a Christian, the sacraments of baptism and the Eucharist, and the administration and functions of the Christian church. King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.